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INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCHERID
Agenda• What is ResearcherID?
• Why do you need ResearcherID?
• Search ResearcherID
• Access ResearcherID and create a profile
• Manage a profile
• Build a publication list
– Integration with Web of Science and EndNote Basic
• Link ResearcherID and ORCID profiles
• View citation metrics
• Use ResearcherID Labs environment
What is ResearcherID?
• www.researcherid.com
• Online registry for creating a unique Researcher ID number
• Build a publication list identifying your work
• Make your profile public or private– Public profiles can be searched and viewed by others
• Generate citation metrics including:• H-index• Citation distribution per year• Total Times Cited count• Average Times Cited
• Individuals need to verify who wrote what:– Career advancement & tenure
– Identification and attribution of one’s scholarly works for funding
– Global collaboration
• Institutions need to:
– Get exposure for their research activities
– Collect and manage their institution’s research output
– Help researchers get more funding
Why do we need ResearcherID?
Search ResearcherID profiles by names, countries, institutions, keywords…
Powerful search tool
Each profiles contains a unique Identifier.
Web of Science can be searched with this identifier
A public ResearcherID profile
12 publications, indexed in Web of Science, or not.
Search the Web of Science with this Identifier and find 11
publications
ORCID Integration
https://orcid.org/
What is ORCID?
Feature ResearcherID ORCID
Persistent ID Yes Yes
User profile Yes Yes
Publication List Yes Yes
Citation metrics Yes No
User privacy controls Yes Yes
Curator
Link www.researcherid.com/ https://orcid.org
ResearcherID Labs
• Every member of ResearcherID has a Labs page.
• Availability of features is dependent on a researcher's privacy settings and on whether their publication list contains records added from Web of Science.
• Chart and map additional data on each member's collaborators and on those papers citing a researcher’s works.
• Incorporate a ResearcherID "badge" into your own Web page or blog.
Navigating to Labs
ResearcherID Labs Tools
Researcher ID badge
http://www.nil.wustl.edu/labs/kevin/kevin.htm
Collaboration Network
Citing Articles Network
Search the Web of Science with ResearcherID or ORCID numbers
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http://ip-science.thomsonreuters.com/techsupport/
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• If you have questions, contact the training team:
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David HorkýCountry Manager pro střední a východní EvropuThomson Reuters